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Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, Match 60 Commentary, Live Updates

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Match Ended   
59 (10.3/20)
171/5 (20.0/20)
Royal Challengers Bangalore beat Rajasthan Royals by 112 runs
That is it from yet another fascinating encounter and the look of the points table changes yet again. There is one more game to go on this doubleheader Sunday as Chennai take on Kolkata in Chennai. You can simply switch tabs and catch our coverage of that game and keep on enjoying all the cricketing action. Cheers!
Wayne Parnell (3-0-10-3) is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his sensational spell with the ball. Parnell starts by praising the batters, who set the tone at the fag end of the innings. Mentions that the message from their batters was clear at the halfway mark, they just told him to not offer much pace and keep attacking the stumps consistently. Informs that fielding is very important, and it was really great to see the manner in which the players supported the bowlers. Ends by saying that despite remaining on the sidelines, it all about remaining switched on whenever a chance comes knocking at the door.
The Bangalore skipper, Faf du Plessis says that this win is really good for their net run rate and feels that it was a difficult pitch to bat on. Adds that it was keeping low and they thought 160 was a good score but that late blitz pushed them over that score. Mentions that they haven't been able to close off the innings well with the bat but Anuj Rawat managed to do that in this game. Says that it is non-negotiable to be sloppy in the field and it is good to see the blokes celebrating with passion. On the bowling, he says that they thought finger spinners on this pitch had more ability to bowl on the right lengths than the wrist spinners and that is why they also brought on Shahbaz Ahmed but almost always there was a left-hander on the crease because of which he didn't bowl. Ends by saying that the next couple of games are vital, especially the last game at home and they will look to win.
The Presentation ceremony...
Michael Bracewell, one of the stars with the ball for Bangalore, is down for a chat. He starts by saying it was nice to get these two points and is delighted to contribute to the side in a winning cause. Bracewell credits the top order, who kept the runs ticking which allowed the lower-order batters to apply the finishing touches. Informs that he tries to not get caught up with the highs and lows of the game. Adds that there were a couple of niggles in the side, which allowed him to sneak into the side. States that they have two more must-win matches for them, and tells that this side thrives under pressure.
Sanju Samson, the skipper of Rajasthan is in for a chat. Starts by saying that they normally go hard in the Powerplay but it didn't go well today. Adds that the nature of T20 cricket is such that they need to start strong with the bat inside the Powerplay. Feels that it could've been a very tight match if they had batted well. Informs that he does not have any answers for how did this batting collapse happen. States that the nature of the Indian T20 League is such that anything can happen at any time. Tells that they will need to bring the best when they play in Dharamsala later on.
Earlier in the game, Faf du Plessis had no hesitation batting first on a wicket that looked to be slowing down throughout the course of play and it certainly did. Bangalore did well to not lose an early wicket but Virat Kohli did get out soon after the Powerplay. After that, it was yet another stellar stand between Faf du Plessis and Glenn Maxwell that made sure the scoreboard kept ticking along. The skipper though soon got out after reaching his 50 and Rajasthan managed to pick up wickets in a heap. Anuj Rawat though played a sensational cameo and took the total to 171, an above-par score on this particular deck. Adam Zampa and Sandeep Sharma bowled very well and were consistent. KM Asif got big wickets but the final over he bowled, cost his side the momentum. Coming to the chase, Rajasthan failed to put up a fight and the Bangalore bowlers took their side over the line without breaking a sweat.
Rajasthan will still be wondering what happened out there in the middle and they will be as shocked as all cricketing fans. Yashasvi Jaiswal who scored a brilliant ton in the previous game got out for a duck and Jos Buttler soon followed him back to the hut. The skipper Sanju Samson then got out playing an unnecessary big shot and from thereon, everything just crumbled. Only Joe Root and Shimron Hetmyer managed to get into double figures and the latter was the only one who was able to take on the opposition bowlers. After the last game, it looked like Rajasthan were back but this game has just sent them firmly on the back foot and also on the verge of being knocked out.
Bangalore had the impetus coming into the chase, thanks to a sublime finish with the bat by Anuj Rawat and they made good use of the early momentum. Mohammed Siraj sent back the dangerous Yashasvi Jaiswal in the first over and then Wayne Parnell got rid of Jos Buttler and Sanju Samson in the very next over. Once they got the top three, Bangalore piled on the pressure and then the slower bowlers came to the fore and just ran through the Rajasthan batting order. Parnell was the pick of the bowlers as he picked up three wickets with the likes of Michael Bracewell and Siraj also bowling really well. All their bowlers got onto the wicket's column and all in all, it was a special outing in the field for them.
WOW! WHAT A CRAZY GAME! Bangalore have had an unbelievable outing with the ball and have won the contest by a big, big margin. It was almost a quarterfinal game and Bangalore held their nerve extremely well whereas Rajasthan simply crumbled under pressure and are all but knocked out of the competition.
10.3
W
Karn Sharma To KM Asif OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! THAT IS IT! GAME OVER! Karn Sharma picks up two quick wickets in this over, the final two that Rajasthan had in hand. It is tossed up, on off. KM Asif gets down on one knee and lofts it high up in the air. Asif does not get the desired distance on it. Virat Kohli settles under it at long on and takes a simple catch to bring this game to an end. Bangalore win by 112 runs.
10.2
0
Karn Sharma To KM Asif
Quicker and full, on off. Karn Sharma defends it out watchfully.
10.1
W
Karn Sharma To Adam Zampa OUT!
OUT! TIMBER! Another one bites the dust. It is tossed up, around off. It grips and turns away a touch. Adam Zampa tries to be cheeky but pays the price instead. He goes for the reverse-hit but ends up no where near the ball. It sneaks through the gap to damage the stumps. Also, KM Asif is the last man in for Rajasthan.
End Of The Over 10 : 59/8
3 Runs
  • 09.1
  • 19.2
  • 29.3
  • 09.4
  • W 9.5
  • 09.6
S. Sharma
0 (1)
A. Zampa
2 (5)
G. Maxwell
1-0-3-1
9.6
0
Glenn Maxwell To Sandeep Sharma
Fuller, on off. Sharma defends it out solidly. A successful over from Sharma comes to an end.
Sandeep Sharma comes to the crease now.
9.5
W
Glenn Maxwell To Shimron Hetmyer OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! This should be final nail in the coffin. It is tossed up, on middle. Shimron Hetmyer gets low and tries to find the boundary before he takes a single off the final delivery, to retain the strike - Well, this could've been an ideal scenario for Rajasthan, but that was not the case this time. Shimron Hetmyer ends up giving away his wicket and that so be game done from Rajasthan's point of view. Michael Bracewell takes a sharp catch at long on, near the ropes.
9.4
0
Glenn Maxwell To Shimron Hetmyer
Floated and full, on off. Shimron Hetmyer defneds it back to the bowler.
9.3
2
Glenn Maxwell To Shimron Hetmyer
Quicker and fuller, on the pads. Shimron Hetmyer nudges it into mid-wicket for a brace.
9.2
1
Glenn Maxwell To Adam Zampa
Adam Zampa chops this one to point and rotates the strike.
9.1
0
Glenn Maxwell To Adam Zampa
On off, Zampa pushes it to mid off.
Strategic break! It has been just 9 overs in the chase and Bangalore find themselves three wickets away from a memorable win. Mohammed Siraj and Wayne Parnell laid the foundation at the start and the latter was simply outstanding. The way Rajasthan batted up top though left a lot to be desired and have only themselves to blame for getting into this position. Shimron Hetmyer has hit a flurry of maximums but it will still require an unreal effort from him to get his side anywhere near the target. Also, Glenn Maxwell now comes into the attack.
End Of The Over 9 : 56/7
6 Runs
  • 48.1
  • 08.2
  • 18.3
  • 08.4
  • 08.5
  • 18.6
A. Zampa
1 (3)
S. Hetmyer
33 (16)
M. Bracewell
3-0-16-2
8.6
1
Michael Bracewell To Adam Zampa
Flatter, on off. Zampa hangs back and punches it to sweeper cover. He gets off the mark with a single.
There is a gust of wind blowing across the ground at the moment and there is a bit of sand as well. Not the best visibility and conditions out there at the moment.
8.5
0
Michael Bracewell To Adam Zampa
Shorter, on off. Zampa defends it back to the bowler.
8.4
0
Michael Bracewell To Adam Zampa
Tossed up, on off. Zampa defends it out solidly.
8.3
1
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Shimron Hetmyer cuts this short ball to deep point for a single.
8.2
0
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Full, on off, blocked on the front foot.
8.1
4
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
DROPPED AND FOUR! A tough chance goes abegging. It is Virat Kohli who makes a meal of it near the ropes. Tossed up, full and on off. Shimron Hetmyer lofts it high towards wide long off. Virat Kohli does all the hard work, but could not hold on to this one. The ball rolls over the ropes.
Adam Zampa walks out to bat now.
End Of The Over 8 : 50/7
19 Runs
  • 07.1
  • 07.2
  • 67.3
  • 67.4
  • 67.5
  • W 7.6
S. Hetmyer
28 (13)
R. Ashwin
0 (0)
K. Sharma
1-0-19-0
7.6
W
Karn Sharma To Shimron Hetmyer OUT!
OUT! RUN OUT! It only gets from bad to worse for Rajasthan. Nothing is going their way here. Ravichandran Ashwin is the man who heads back this time, that too, without even facing a ball. It is a length ball, on off. Shimron Hetmyer punches it to sweeper cover. Ravichandran Ashwin calls for the second run but is being sent back here. The throw from Mohammed Siraj is towards the striker's end. Anuj Rawat smartly guides it towards the sticks and gets the bails off. The replays confirm that Ravichandran Ashwin is short of the crease here.
Is that a run-out? This might just be a brilliant piece of keeping from Anuj Rawat and the third umpire is called in. A bit of a mix-up in the middle and Ravichandran Ashwin is sent back. The throw from the deep comes in from Mohammed Siraj and it is toward the keeper's end. Rawat cheekily back-flicks it onto the stumps and the replays show that Ashwin's bat is on the line. OUT comes up on the big screen!
7.5
6
Karn Sharma To Shimron Hetmyer
SIX! High and handsome. Shimron Hetmyer is on fire. He is taking on the spinner here. It is floated and full, outside off, turning in as well. Shimron Hetmyer gets down on one knee and slogs it over the square leg fence.
7.4
6
Karn Sharma To Shimron Hetmyer
SIX! Great use of the feet this time by the West Indian. He charges down the wicket, gets under it and smokes it over the long on fence for another biggie.
7.3
6
Karn Sharma To Shimron Hetmyer
SIX! HUGE! Shimron Hetmyer gets his second biggie of the chase. It looks like he is batting on a different surface here. He is reading the ball really well. This is pitched up, on off, it is in the slot and Shimron Hetmyer tonks it over the long on fence for a maximum.
7.2
0
Karn Sharma To Shimron Hetmyer
Looped up, outside off. It grips and turns in. Shimron Hetmyer lets it be.
7.1
0
Karn Sharma To Shimron Hetmyer
Flatter one, outside off, pushed out to safety.
Ravichandran Ashwin walks in at number 8. Also, Karn Sharma comes into the attack now.
End Of The Over 7 : 31/6
3 Runs
  • 16.1
  • 06.2
  • 06.3
  • 16.4
  • 16.5
  • W 6.6
D. Jurel
1 (7)
S. Hetmyer
9 (7)
M. Bracewell
2-0-10-2
6.6
W
Michael Bracewell To Dhruv Jurel OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! Michael Bracewell picks up his second wicket. Rajasthan have lost their sixth wicket with not even 50 runs on the scoreboard. An abysmal show with the bat for the hosts. It is a half-tracker, on off. Dhruv Jurel mistimes his pull shot to deep mid-wicket and hits it straight down the throat of Mahipal Lomror in the deep who makes no mistake.
6.5
1
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Another single now as Shimron Hetmyer smacks this short ball through cover-point.
6.4
1
Michael Bracewell To Dhruv Jurel
Dhruv Jurel cuts this short ball to deep point for a single.
6.3
0
Michael Bracewell To Dhruv Jurel
On off, defended out.
6.2
0
Michael Bracewell To Dhruv Jurel
On the pads, tucked into mid-wicket.
6.1
1
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Shorter, attacking the stumps. Shimron Hetmyer punches it past extra cover for one.
End Of The Over 6 : 28/5
2 Runs
  • 15.1
  • 15.2
  • W 5.3
  • 05.4
  • 05.5
  • 05.6
D. Jurel
0 (3)
S. Hetmyer
7 (5)
W. Parnell
3-0-10-3
5.6
0
Wayne Parnell To Dhruv Jurel
Three dots in a row to end the over! Brilliant piece of bowling from Wayne Parnell. An inswinging delivery, full and on off. Jurel blocks it on his front foot.
5.5
0
Wayne Parnell To Dhruv Jurel
Good length, outside off. Jurel dabs it to short third man.
5.4
0
Wayne Parnell To Dhruv Jurel
A length ball, around off. Jurel pushes it to point.
Dhruv Jurel is in next for Rajasthan.
5.3
W
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root OUT!
OUT! LBW! This looks plumb, Wayne Parnell appeals and the finger goes up. Every decision that Faf du Plessis is making right now is turning into gold. Joe Root though takes the review. Coming to the delivery, Wayne Parnell fires in a toe-crushing yorker, Joe Root tries to flick it away but does not get any bat on it. He takes a blow on his pads. The UltraEdge confirms no bat is involved and the Ball Tracking shows three reds. The onfield decision stands and Joe Root trudges back to the dressing room without having much impact. Rajasthan in a huge spot of bother here.
5.2
1
Wayne Parnell To Shimron Hetmyer
A length ball this time. Hetmyer flicks it off his pads. One taken.
5.1
1
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
Back of a length, on middle. Root tucks it to mid-wicket for one.
End Of The Over 5 : 26/4
7 Runs
  • 14.1
  • W 4.2
  • 64.3
  • 04.4
  • 04.5
  • 04.6
S. Hetmyer
6 (4)
J. Root
9 (13)
M. Bracewell
1-0-7-1
4.6
0
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Full and around off, pushed back to the bowler.
4.5
0
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Tossed up around off, Shimron Hetmyer leans on and pushes it out toward mid off.
4.4
0
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
Shorter one around off, played off the back foot toward point.
4.3
6
Michael Bracewell To Shimron Hetmyer
SIX! BANG! This is tossed up on middle and leg, Shimron Hetmyer simply hits through the line and smokes it a long way over long on for a maximum.
Shimron Hetmyer comes in at number 6.
4.2
W
Michael Bracewell To Devdutt Padikkal OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! Another one bites the dust for Rajasthan. Michael Bracewell drops this one short and bowls it on middle and leg. Devdutt Padikkal goes deep in his crease and looks to work it leg side. Padikkal does so but a bit uppishly. The ball goes toward Mohammed Siraj at short mid-wicket and he takes a good low catch in front of him. It is sent upstairs to be checked and it is a close one but Siraj seems to have his fingers underneath and the third umpire signals it Out as well.
Is that a fair catch? The umpire takes it upstairs to confirm. The third umpire only has one angle to work with and the big screen show OUT.
4.1
1
Michael Bracewell To Joe Root
Michael Bracewell starts from around the wicket and bowls a flatter one on the pads, Root works it off the back foot and through mid-wicket for one.
End Of The Over 4 : 19/3
3 Runs
  • 03.1
  • 13.2
  • 1 LB 3.3
  • 03.4
  • 03.5
  • 13.6
J. Root
8 (12)
D. Padikkal
4 (3)
W. Parnell
2-0-8-2
3.6
1
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
Another slower bouncer, around off stump, Joe Root pulls it down to deep mid-wicket for one.
3.5
0
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
Slower one, on a good length and just angling down leg a bit. Joe Root comes forward and tries to get inside the line but fails to work it away.
3.4
0
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
Back of a length and around off, punched away straight to the cover region.
3.3
lb
Wayne Parnell To Devdutt Padikkal
Leg bye! back of a length and on the hips, Devdutt Padikkal fails to work it away. The ball goes off the thigh pad and rolls toward short fine leg as the batters get across for a leg bye.
3.2
1
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
A slower bumper now outside off, Jos Buttler hops and gets on top of the bounce before playing a controlled pull shot in front of square leg for a single.
3.1
0
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
Full and angled into middle, Joe Root wrists it straight to Glenn Maxwell at mid-wicket.
End Of The Over 3 : 16/3
5 Runs
  • 02.1
  • 02.2
  • 42.3
  • 02.4
  • 02.5
  • 12.6
J. Root
6 (7)
D. Padikkal
4 (2)
M. Siraj
2-0-10-1
2.6
1
Mohammed Siraj To Joe Root
A low full toss now, at 144 clicks and on off stump. Joe Root mistimes the shot toward mid on but manages to scamper across for one.
2.5
0
Mohammed Siraj To Joe Root
Back of a length and around off, Joe Root comes forward and tucks it away in front of mid-wicket.
2.4
0
Mohammed Siraj To Joe Root
Banged in short and around off, Joe Root pulls it straight to square leg.
2.3
4
Mohammed Siraj To Joe Root
FOUR! Oh, a bit of innovation from Joe Root here. Length ball around off, Root gets inside the line of the ball and laps it down to fine leg for a boundary.
2.2
0
Mohammed Siraj To Joe Root
Close but not close enough! Mohammed Siraj bowls a cross-seamer now, a touch fuller around off and this one slants back in. Joe Root tries to block off the back foot but misses and gets pinged on the pads. There is a loud appeal for LBW and it is given. Root has reviewed it though. The third umpire is called in and checks UltraEdge first. No bat is involved and Ball Tracking shows that the ball is going over the stumps. Excellent review from Root and he survives.
2.1
0
Mohammed Siraj To Joe Root
Goes a bit wider of the crease now and angles it into the off stump, Joe Root solidly keeps it out.
End Of The Over 2 : 11/3
6 Runs
  • 01.1
  • 1 WD 1.2
  • W 1.2
  • 11.3
  • W 1.4
  • 01.5
  • 41.6
D. Padikkal
4 (2)
J. Root
1 (1)
W. Parnell
1-0-6-2
1.6
4
Wayne Parnell To Devdutt Padikkal
FOUR! A confidence-booster that shot. This is full and angled into middle and leg from Wayne Parnell, Devdutt Padikkal plays a lovely straight drive and gets it to the right of mid on for a boundary. End of an eventful first over from Wayne Parnell.
1.5
0
Wayne Parnell To Devdutt Padikkal
Back of a length around off, Devdutt Padikkal hangs back and nudges it toward backward point.
Devdutt Padikkal comes in at the crease now. He is the IMPACT PLAYER for Rajasthan. Yuzvendra Chahal makes way for him.
1.4
W
Wayne Parnell To Sanju Samson OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! Anuj Rawat can do no wrong out there and Rajasthan now lose their skipper as well. Sanju Samson will also be livid with his choice of shot there. Wayne Parnell stays around the wicket and bangs it a short ball at the body. Samson looks to take it on but is way too early in the pull. The ball takes the top edge and goes straight up. The keeper, Rawat calls it early and runs in toward the right of the deck to settle under it and take a brilliant catch. Bangalore are all over Rajasthan now.
1.3
1
Wayne Parnell To Joe Root
Comes from around the wicket now and angles it in on a good length, Joe Root tucks it away in front of mid-wicket for a single.
1.2
W
Wayne Parnell To Jos Buttler OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! Straight to the man! A very loose shot from Jos Buttler though and he won't be happy with that one bit. This is a bit short and well wide from Wayne Parnell, there to be put away. Buttler extends his arms and instead of going hard at it, he just pats it away uppishly toward cover-point. Mohammed Siraj there moves to his left and grabs it around his chest. Buttler goes for a duck as well and Rajasthan have been rocked early.
Joe Root finally gets to bat in the India T20 League. He comes in at number 4.
1.2
wd
Wayne Parnell To Jos Buttler
WIDE! Banged in short but well down the leg side, Jos Buttler misses the pull and its a brilliant take from Anuj Rawat behind the sticks. Wide called.
1.1
0
Wayne Parnell To Jos Buttler
Nicely bowled! Wayne Parnell starts off with a fullish delivery outside off and gets the ball to move a bit in the air. Jos Buttler looks to go after it but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Wayne Parnell to share the new ball.
End Of The Over 1 : 5/1
5 Runs
  • 00.1
  • 1 WD 0.2
  • W 0.2
  • 00.3
  • 00.4
  • 00.5
  • 40.6
S. Samson
4 (4)
J. Buttler
0 (0)
M. Siraj
1-0-5-1
0.6
4
Mohammed Siraj To Sanju Samson
FOUR! Up and over! This is pitched up around off, Sanju Samson gets under it and deliberately opens the bat face a bit to lift it over the cover region. The ball trickles away into the fence for the first boundary of the chase.
0.5
0
Mohammed Siraj To Sanju Samson
Play and a miss! Length ball around the fifth stump line and gets the ball to shape away nicely. Sanju Samson's feet stay rooted to the crease as he tries to drive it away but is beaten past the outside edge.
0.4
0
Mohammed Siraj To Sanju Samson
Good length around off, Sanju Samson punches it sweetly to point.
0.3
0
Mohammed Siraj To Sanju Samson
On a hard length over off at almost 141 clicks, Sanju Samson hangs back to defend.
0.2
W
Mohammed Siraj To Yashasvi Jaiswal OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! Mohammed Siraj draws first blood and Yashasvi Jaiswal cannot believe it. Pitched up around off and at a good pace as well. Jaiswal stands tall and looks to hit through the line and thump it over mid off. Jaiswal though doesn't get under it and hits it flat to the left of mid off where Virat Kohli takes a sharp catch. 98 in the last game and a duck now for Jaiswal, Siraj is elated though.
Sanju Samson comes in at number 3.
0.2
wd
Mohammed Siraj To Yashasvi Jaiswal
WIDE! A bit wayward this time as this is bowled around the pads and swings further down the leg side. Wide called.
0.1
0
Mohammed Siraj To Yashasvi Jaiswal
Good start from Siraj! Full, on middle and leg and at 144.3 clicks. The ball swings back in sharply and Yashasvi Jaiswal does well to jam it out toward mid on.
Match Info
  • Venue Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
  • Weather Clear
  • Toss Royal Challengers Bangalore won the toss and elected to bat
  • Result Royal Challengers Bangalore beat Rajasthan Royals by 112 runs
  • Player of the Match Wayne Parnell
  • Umpire KN Ananthapadmanabhan (IND), Navdeep Singh (IND) and Rod Tucker (AUS)
  • Referee Vengalil Narayanan Kutty (IND)
Match Notes
  • Innings Break: Banglore 171/5 in 20.0 overs
  • Banglore 150/5 in 18.4 overs
  • Banglore 120/4: D Karthik lbw b A Zampa 0(2)
  • Referral 1 (15.3 ovs): RAJ against D Karthik (LBW) Successful (RAJ: 2, BAN: 2)
  • du Plessis T20 fifty: 50 runs in 41 balls (3x4) (2x6)
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 38 balls between du Plessis (15) and G Maxwell (34)
  • Strategic Time-out: Banglore 107/1 in 14.0 overs
  • Banglore 100/1 in 13.2 overs
  • Strategic Time-out: Banglore 71/1 in 9.0 overs
  • 1st wkt Partnership: 50 off 41 balls between V Kohli (18) and du Plessis (30)
  • Banglore 50/0 in 6.5 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Banglore 42/0
  • Strategic Time-out: Rajasthan 56/7 in 9.0 overs
  • Rajasthan 50/6 in 8.0 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Rajasthan 28/5
  • Rajasthan 28/5: J Root lbw b W Parnell 10(15)
  • Referral 2 (5.3 ovs): J Root against BAN (LBW) Unsuccessful (RAJ: 1, BAN: 2)
  • Referral 1 (2.2 ovs): J Root against BAN (LBW) Successful (RAJ: 2, BAN: 2)
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Shubman Gill GT 890 59.33
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